
Man accused of extreme neglect of dog
In February deputies received a report of a dog needing immediate veterinary care at a property in the 2000 Block of Friendship Ledford Road in the Wallburg area.
Brian Coe was found to have a chocolate Labrador retriever is serious need of care, and deputies issued an immediate order for emergency veterinary care, but deputies found later that Coe failed to comply with the order, and the dog died, the sheriff's office said
Coe was arrested on March 15. He has a court hearing scheduled May 13.
Investigators ask that anyone with any further information contact Cpl. K. Daniel at the Davidson County Sheriff's Office Animal Control Division at 336-242-2105.
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